PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY : A TIME TO SPEND, A TIME TO SAVE : 02.04 : INTEREST RATES AND INFLATION
For your assignment, you will compare savings options and make a recommendation as to which option would earn the most interest after taxes and inflation.
Select one savings option from the Simple Interest column and one from the Compound Interest column to compare:
Simple InterestCompound InterestOption Aearns 2.5% simple interest per yearOption Dearns 2% compound interest per yearOption Bearns 3% simple interest per yearOption Eearns 2.5% compound interest per yearOption Cearns 3.5% simple interest per yearOption Fearns 3% compound interest per year
Calculate the after-tax real rate of return earned on $5,000 by your selected savings options over a period of three years. This will help your comparison. Remember, the real rate of return includes taxes on the interest earned and inflation. For this assignment, use a tax rate of 10% and an average cumulative rate of 3%.
You will submit your calculations as part of your assignment. Need help? Check out the steps to calculate the after-tax real rate of return:
Compile your calculations and make a recommendation. Of the savings options that you chose, which would you recommend a depositor use? Use complete sentences to explain why one option would be more beneficial than the other based on the after-tax rate of return.
Submit your selected savings options, calculations, and recommendation to 02.04 Interest Rates and Inflation.